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the house in the senate working on budgets to fund the government. they could use some inspiration from our 30th president to beat author charles johnson with us. and a defense witness explains the memory lapses of the defendant. next. facts thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the bestt experiences below... to the finest comforts above. 're not simply saluting history... we're making it. gives you 1% cash back on all purchases, plus a 50% annual bonus. and everyone but her... no no! no. ...likes 50% more cash. but i don't give up easy... do you want 50% more cash? yes! yes?! ♪ [ male announcer ] the capital one cash rewards card gives you 1% cash back on every purchase, plus a 50% annual bonus on the cash you earn. it's the card for people whlike more cash. ♪ what's in your wallet? why? and we've hit the w
the house in the senate working on budgets to fund the government. they could use some inspiration from our 30th president to beat author charles johnson with us. and a defense witness explains the memory lapses of the defendant. next. facts thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing...
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the house in the senate working on budgets to fund the government. they could use some inspiration from our 30th president to beat author charles johnson with us. and a defense witness explains the memory lapses of the defendant. next. ♪ lou: public integrity returning to a little tiny piece of california. tiny california. the city of bell. five former elected officials today convicted on multiple counts of misappropriation of public funds. they were accused of paying themselves enormous salaries, up to $100,000 per year in a city where one in four residents live below the poverty line. there is so much to be done, of course, the debt burden. the misgovern state of california, but bell california, it gives them something of a start. gun rights activists out great step for troubling incident in the state of new jersey. four police officers raided the home of a certified firearms instructor after he posted the picture you see there on facebook. has -- his son holding a rifle. the 11-year-old boy properly holding the rifle, a 22. his figure is off the
the house in the senate working on budgets to fund the government. they could use some inspiration from our 30th president to beat author charles johnson with us. and a defense witness explains the memory lapses of the defendant. next. ♪ lou: public integrity returning to a little tiny piece of california. tiny california. the city of bell. five former elected officials today convicted on multiple counts of misappropriation of public funds. they were accused of paying themselves enormous...
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the government shutdown day is next wednesday. the senate about four or five minutes ago passed a bill to avoid a government shutdown until october 1st. that bill heads to the senate. the president is expected to sign it. it is expected to pass the house and avoid a government shutdown until the next fiscal year. that is october 1st. there is no agreement on how to fund the government beyond that a number of different proposals up from democrats and republicans in the house this afternoon. they basically spent the entire day knocking each other's budgets. >> here's the theme. take more money from the economy. take more money from families. take more money from small businesses. spend it in washington and hope everything works out. it is not working out. >> our focus and our priority is on dealing with the jobs deficit. that is the best way to reduce the long-term deficit and do it in a balanced way. >> so the house will probably tomorrow pass the house republican budget. that balance the budget within 10 years and cuts some $4.5 t
the government shutdown day is next wednesday. the senate about four or five minutes ago passed a bill to avoid a government shutdown until october 1st. that bill heads to the senate. the president is expected to sign it. it is expected to pass the house and avoid a government shutdown until the next fiscal year. that is october 1st. there is no agreement on how to fund the government beyond that a number of different proposals up from democrats and republicans in the house this afternoon. they...
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the complaint and was not the government itself. charles: the big case with the spotted owl, the one where a lot of people lost their jobs. a spotted owl is almost instinct anyway. it is amazing. >> candidly, they fill them with ideologues with a political agenda. as disappointed as i am, i am not surprised. charles: judge andrew napolitano, thank you. a man not afraid to speak his mind when it comes to politics. we will ask the dr. after this. >> it is almost laughable some of the things that i hear people say. they say he is a neurosurgeon so he could not know anything about economics. [ laughter ] >> it is not brain surgery. [ applause ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] it was designed to escape the ordinary. it feels like it can escape gravity. ♪ the 2013 c-class coupe. ♪ starting at $37,800. ♪ all your imptant legal matters in just minutes. protect youramily... and launch your dreams. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. you are gonna need a wingman. and my cash back keeps the party going. but my airline miles take it
the complaint and was not the government itself. charles: the big case with the spotted owl, the one where a lot of people lost their jobs. a spotted owl is almost instinct anyway. it is amazing. >> candidly, they fill them with ideologues with a political agenda. as disappointed as i am, i am not surprised. charles: judge andrew napolitano, thank you. a man not afraid to speak his mind when it comes to politics. we will ask the dr. after this. >> it is almost laughable some of the...
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if they don't do that, the government shuts down. we can expect perhaps maybe by this evening the senate will do that and send that back over to the house. congress is set to go to congress next week so they have to get this done to avoid the government shutdown. the house has a budget, the senate has one, the fiscal year starts on october 1 to the ideas the house and senate will pass their budget in the next coming weeks and perhaps in the next coming years we could actually have a budget conference. negotiating one entire budget for the federal government was still working on the same old partisan divide. >> we are all concerned about the impact of the budget cuts. they are senseless and they are ridiculous, we should do away with them. >> the plan we're seeing from the democratic leadership is a failed plan for america. it does not alter the debt course for america, no growth component to it. it spends more and taxes more. it strengthens the government, the bureaucracy and weakens the private sector. rich: they balance the budget
if they don't do that, the government shuts down. we can expect perhaps maybe by this evening the senate will do that and send that back over to the house. congress is set to go to congress next week so they have to get this done to avoid the government shutdown. the house has a budget, the senate has one, the fiscal year starts on october 1 to the ideas the house and senate will pass their budget in the next coming weeks and perhaps in the next coming years we could actually have a budget...
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yours of the government's? the government is preventing the bank from giving it back to you. tracy: we were talking earlier. does anyone have any legal recourse? >> i don't know if anyone has any legal recourse. it is basically a socialist the island. here we would have a couple challenges. one is the equal protection challenge. it would be trading money in savings accounts differently than it is treating other pools of money. in the constitution requires that similar assets, similar people be treated in a similar way. you could argue that it is taking. it is not a tax but a seizure of something that is yours. what is being taxed? that your income, but your savings after you say been accumulated. adam: looking at the u.s. system. what is happening in cyprus. 100,000 euros are less if you have similar protection as we have a u.s. fdic. what good is that kind of insurance if they're saying that this insurance is not going to cost you should a bank go belly up? >> nothing. it's like what good is the constitution of the government seems to find a devious ways to get around it. wh
yours of the government's? the government is preventing the bank from giving it back to you. tracy: we were talking earlier. does anyone have any legal recourse? >> i don't know if anyone has any legal recourse. it is basically a socialist the island. here we would have a couple challenges. one is the equal protection challenge. it would be trading money in savings accounts differently than it is treating other pools of money. in the constitution requires that similar assets, similar...
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ex-inning a great deal of economic muscle now in europe, calling the shots with regard to national governments in europe and certainly a threat i think to national sovereignty in europe. ashley: nile, in the last 30 seconds or so, where does this all lead us? we talked before about the eurozone breaking up but is this a watershed moment in some respects because the rules have really been changed? >> i do think it is a watershed moment and it is going to encourage i think a number of european countries to consider exiting the euro all together and i would think that certainly for the greeks, for example, that, what's happened in cyprus will frighten a the are of people there. it is going to lead to many greeks calling for an exit from the euro all together. i think if the greeks go, then certainly others could well follow suit. so i do think this send all the wrong signals actually across europe and it will fundamentally undermined confidence in the banking system in many european countries. ashley: we're out of time. thank you so much, nile gardiner with the heritage foundation as always, than
ex-inning a great deal of economic muscle now in europe, calling the shots with regard to national governments in europe and certainly a threat i think to national sovereignty in europe. ashley: nile, in the last 30 seconds or so, where does this all lead us? we talked before about the eurozone breaking up but is this a watershed moment in some respects because the rules have really been changed? >> i do think it is a watershed moment and it is going to encourage i think a number of...
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statements opposing the changes by the association of flight attendants, the american federation of government employees, and the federal law enforcement officers association be put into the record. good afternoon. after september 11, zero planes have been taken down by sharp objects, or were sharp objects could have been used. there have been zero times as well. >> there was one attempted hijacking internationally. domestically, there have been zero attempts. internationally, in 2009, a hijacking attempt with a plastic knife. >> also of zero major staffing issues with sharp objects. >> 0 that i am aware of. >> that begs the question, when we look at the number of times or successes that have taken place involving sharp objects post-9/11, the answer is that there have been a zero. can that number get better? the answer is no. it also begs the question, can that get worse? for me, the answer is yes. objects being a sharp on board now accomplish the goal of maintaining the zero planes being taken over or have been zero incidents involving sharp objects? i also understand, administrator pistol, t
statements opposing the changes by the association of flight attendants, the american federation of government employees, and the federal law enforcement officers association be put into the record. good afternoon. after september 11, zero planes have been taken down by sharp objects, or were sharp objects could have been used. there have been zero times as well. >> there was one attempted hijacking internationally. domestically, there have been zero attempts. internationally, in 2009, a...
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versus that no government? they have not chosen for homeowners. it is preposterous of the cost. it was borne by the tax payer. would be the numbers that would be done by the private sector. >> one of the critical things craig has said is we do not have a coordinated response where real using the same standards. you have the official flood maps -- where you are using the same standards. you have the official flood maps that would govern the investments we would make post- disaster. we are trying to use these new maps to ensure it not just fema is using the latest information but across the government we are doing that. and our first block grant noticed we required that any time you are rebuilding more than 50% and you have to use these new maps even if they're not going to be official. we are looking at insurance. on provides insurance lending. we have this new information. we're not rebuilding to a old standard that will cost us more. >> this is how we incentivize people to build in areas that are going to get
versus that no government? they have not chosen for homeowners. it is preposterous of the cost. it was borne by the tax payer. would be the numbers that would be done by the private sector. >> one of the critical things craig has said is we do not have a coordinated response where real using the same standards. you have the official flood maps -- where you are using the same standards. you have the official flood maps that would govern the investments we would make post- disaster. we are...
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including stronger political parties and good governance. and transparency, all of which makes government more effective. and makes sure that the people feel a connection to their government. your majesty, you've been a driving force for these efforts. and you can be assured that the united states will continue to work with you and prime minister ansur as you build on this progress. we also discussed the economic progress that has to come with political progress. the jordanian government is working hard to manage its current budget challenges. i think his majesty outlined the enormous pressures that jordan is experiencing often not because of any factors internal, but rather a range of external factors as well. and i recognize that while the economic reforms are difficult, they are essential over the long-term to creating the kind of growth and opportunity and dynamism that will help the jordanian people achieve their dreams, we want you to succeed. my administration is working with congress to provide loan guarantees to jordan this year. to
including stronger political parties and good governance. and transparency, all of which makes government more effective. and makes sure that the people feel a connection to their government. your majesty, you've been a driving force for these efforts. and you can be assured that the united states will continue to work with you and prime minister ansur as you build on this progress. we also discussed the economic progress that has to come with political progress. the jordanian government is...
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government to get amanda knox and i do ited, and that's a long shot. one, because of what you just mentioned. in this country would do not have double jeopardy. so as far also the u.s. is concerned chev is free, and two, as a rule, we do not industry do it american citizens to other countries. they would try her in absentia and if she was convicted again, she would clearly have to avoid italy for the rest of her life. the old boyfriend? he is in italy so he would be tried again. the knox family says once the ruling comes down they may or may not issue a statement. if they did, it likely wouldn't come until tomorrow. >> shepard: an bremner is with us, she is a spokesman for the group, friends of amanda knox. this is something they had been expecting. but it is a little weird to an american audience to hear a court can overturn an acquit cal. >> double jeopardy is our mainstay of our constitution and rights. so amanda knox acquitted on a denovo appeal. the case was tried once. with independent experts on appeal, and then for them to come back and say, we
government to get amanda knox and i do ited, and that's a long shot. one, because of what you just mentioned. in this country would do not have double jeopardy. so as far also the u.s. is concerned chev is free, and two, as a rule, we do not industry do it american citizens to other countries. they would try her in absentia and if she was convicted again, she would clearly have to avoid italy for the rest of her life. the old boyfriend? he is in italy so he would be tried again. the knox family...
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effort to see the president step down and to see a democratic process take hold with a transitional government according to the geneva commune kay for those of us engaged in that effort anything that supports president assad is problematic. >> problematic indeed. iraq however along with iran defends the oversight. malki basically says and senior officials say that the flights are for humanitary concerns. secretary kerry says the over flights are something that are threatening the relations between u.s. and fragility. secretary kerry goes on to say that for iraq to move forward it must have fair leblgss. he says quote there's an enormous investment of our treasure our people and our money into this initiative. the world has an interest in seeing iraq take the leading role as a functioning democracy. due though that elections will be critical. if iraq remains conclusive and cohesive it has a chance of succeeding. heather? >> kelly wright thank you so much. >> the time now 11 after the top of the hour. after a week cbs finally addresses the controversy over this memorial being used as a prop duri
effort to see the president step down and to see a democratic process take hold with a transitional government according to the geneva commune kay for those of us engaged in that effort anything that supports president assad is problematic. >> problematic indeed. iraq however along with iran defends the oversight. malki basically says and senior officials say that the flights are for humanitary concerns. secretary kerry says the over flights are something that are threatening the...
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it's just not government. so that could. mr. gene dodaro, if i could, i will keep this under four-minute. if you had to provide as the top two or three areas of the greatest results in proving the management of the department of homeland security, but my sister through areas be? [inaudible] >> is your microphone? >> i'm sorry. i'll ask kathy -- august the first one that an acquisition management. i think the acquisition management area is so critical to procuring the types of issues about whether his scanners, i.t. solutions for other solutions critical to lament the department's missions. i think it's important what they're talking about immigration, customs, border virtual is very focused. that's an area in long-established department, on the acquisition management of the high-risk list. that's a tough issue to resolve that it's all about implementation and having the proper discipline and plays. >> just to provide context, gao issued over 1300 projects a different pics of programs and operations and made over 1800 recommendat
it's just not government. so that could. mr. gene dodaro, if i could, i will keep this under four-minute. if you had to provide as the top two or three areas of the greatest results in proving the management of the department of homeland security, but my sister through areas be? [inaudible] >> is your microphone? >> i'm sorry. i'll ask kathy -- august the first one that an acquisition management. i think the acquisition management area is so critical to procuring the types of issues...
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to me the most conservative position is get the government out of my bedroom. i think we should adopt what many of the european countries do. when you go down to get your license at the local office in your municipality, that's it. that's the extent of the state's involvement. where two consenting adults come in and say i want this person to be the recipient of my beneficiaries. i want him to talk for me if i'm incapacitated and leave marriage to the church, to the synagogue, to the mosque. if they will marry a gay couple, god bless them. if they won't, move on. but the state shouldn't be involved in marriage. >> public opinion seems to be heading in one specific direction. christine, thank you. appreciate it. >>> next, new troubles at guantanamo bay prison. >>> plus, a massive manhunt under way in colorado after the director of the department of corrections was shot and killed at his own front door. is an ex-con to blame. >>> but first, today's trivia question. who was the most recent secretary of state to not, to not visit the palestinian territories? the fir
to me the most conservative position is get the government out of my bedroom. i think we should adopt what many of the european countries do. when you go down to get your license at the local office in your municipality, that's it. that's the extent of the state's involvement. where two consenting adults come in and say i want this person to be the recipient of my beneficiaries. i want him to talk for me if i'm incapacitated and leave marriage to the church, to the synagogue, to the mosque. if...
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in fact, the government changing its mind. by that time, by the way, the folks here on this island nation won't have any access to banks for 12 days 12 gays in the heart of -- 12 days in the heart of europe. president speaking to citizens he says significant decisions will be made in the coming days. it could be a bumpy ride. back to you, shep. >> shepard: greg pat cot. cyprus. no need to panic. if you could, take a look around for a moment. see if you find a zil a deadly virus. folks at the university of texas would appreciate it medical facility says it lost the vial last week. the virus inside that vial can cause a potentially deadly fever in humans. only through contact with venezuelan rats. anyway the school's president has released a statement saying the investigation continues but at this time it is likely, but not confirmed that the vial was destroyed during normal laboratory sterilization practices. investigators say they want to know more about how too sky divers plummeted to the ground and died over the weekend. and
in fact, the government changing its mind. by that time, by the way, the folks here on this island nation won't have any access to banks for 12 days 12 gays in the heart of -- 12 days in the heart of europe. president speaking to citizens he says significant decisions will be made in the coming days. it could be a bumpy ride. back to you, shep. >> shepard: greg pat cot. cyprus. no need to panic. if you could, take a look around for a moment. see if you find a zil a deadly virus. folks at...
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we know that local and state governments are cutting back. that's not positive. finally, there is this missed quarter evidence. federal express did blow up. it was not a good number. caterpillar is down 12%, retail sales number might not translate into weak earnings. i was prepared for cat sales to be flat, maybe up a little, not down double digits. then we got oracle. while oracle almost always bounces back, making my charitable trust which owns the stock want to buy more, i have to believe the macroenvironment has gotten worse than we thought. oracle is not that bad a company. you don't want to get too negative either. what could be right? while i don't expect a grand bargain in washington, i think that's off the table, it's always possible and if that happens and you're short the market, betting against it or don't have enough stock, you will be left behind. you will be crushed. you short the market, we get a grand bargain, one solution. second, the brinkmanship game in europe could get resolved with some solution we don't know about yet that works out, one th
we know that local and state governments are cutting back. that's not positive. finally, there is this missed quarter evidence. federal express did blow up. it was not a good number. caterpillar is down 12%, retail sales number might not translate into weak earnings. i was prepared for cat sales to be flat, maybe up a little, not down double digits. then we got oracle. while oracle almost always bounces back, making my charitable trust which owns the stock want to buy more, i have to believe...
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and doing nothing in the summer of 2009 to move against the iranian government and the fact that israel, worse than any ally has been treated. white house has treated them like a beggar. >> sean: why would israel, why would the prime minister who is a very smart man. would he or should he trust obama? i wouldn't trust him if i were him. >> he has to say publicly he does. i don't know what is going on behind the scenes. >> sean: i think it's for public consumption. >> i think netanyahu is a smart guy and making a case and making it clear if he has to he will act unilaterally that could bring president obama in. i'm sure that net snet very concerned. >> sean: he left netanyahu in the white house and said, if you change your mind and come and get me. then he left. then something that the suns united states said never do go back to the '67 borders and nicolas sarkozy says net assassinate liar. i got a deal with him every week. that was pretty rude, too. >> netanyahu is a big boy. what concerns him is what does that show about president obama's real instincts. is he going to war with iran in
and doing nothing in the summer of 2009 to move against the iranian government and the fact that israel, worse than any ally has been treated. white house has treated them like a beggar. >> sean: why would israel, why would the prime minister who is a very smart man. would he or should he trust obama? i wouldn't trust him if i were him. >> he has to say publicly he does. i don't know what is going on behind the scenes. >> sean: i think it's for public consumption. >> i...
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government spent more than a half a million dollars trying to deport him but have had no success. with nearly 400,000 people waiting for u.s. citizenship in november 2012 he received political asylum for the third time. >> it's a slap in the face to americans especially the victims of 911 and the families. >> it is personal for jim bush and retired special agent. >> 3,000 people were murdered. he played a very small part but he was part of the conspiracy. >> from the beginning he wouldn't give up anything. nothing about him fit. we knew it. we knew in our gut there was something wrong. >> chazeh arrived in july 2, '00 from saudi arabia. >> he settled into patterson new jersey. >> patterson, new jersey where 7 of the hijackers passed through before the 9-11 attacks. >> patterson is the launching pad for the plot. >> it is the only place we can connect -- we can't put them all together in one time or one meeting place because they blended into the community. >> it is here that he met up with another key facilitator of the hijackers a jordanian. he remains a secret of 9-11 ass f -- a
government spent more than a half a million dollars trying to deport him but have had no success. with nearly 400,000 people waiting for u.s. citizenship in november 2012 he received political asylum for the third time. >> it's a slap in the face to americans especially the victims of 911 and the families. >> it is personal for jim bush and retired special agent. >> 3,000 people were murdered. he played a very small part but he was part of the conspiracy. >> from the...
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russian government states a raid earlier today at aamnesty international offices in moscow, the government accused its political foe for spying for foreign governments. putin says the raid is just an scamp of why it's always best to play nice with mother russia. phil black joins me live now from moscow. phil, welcome. >> reporter: jake, a 67-year-old man collapsing in his bathroom and dying would not normally become an international news story, nor would the police normally block off his home and test for radioactive convict tom nation. but that is what has happened in the case of the death of borys bare zofski. he was one of russia's richest men who went on to be one of the most vocal critics much putin. anybody who knew him in the 1990s described him as driven and ambitious, not your average mathematician. he became one of the country's hated oligarchs, that small number of ruthless businessmen who quickly built enormous personal wealth, snapping up state resources cheaply as russia chaotically embraced capitalism. he also charmed, pestered and lobbied his way into the kremlin. becoming
russian government states a raid earlier today at aamnesty international offices in moscow, the government accused its political foe for spying for foreign governments. putin says the raid is just an scamp of why it's always best to play nice with mother russia. phil black joins me live now from moscow. phil, welcome. >> reporter: jake, a 67-year-old man collapsing in his bathroom and dying would not normally become an international news story, nor would the police normally block off his...
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government has spent more than a half a million dollars trying to deport him but has had no success. with nearly 400,000 people waiting for u.s. citizenship in november 2012 he received political asylum for the third time. >> a slap in the face to americans. especially the victims of 9/11 and the families. >> this case is personal. for former criminal investigator jim bush and retired fbi special agent bob buchowski. >> 3,000 people were murdered. he was definitely part of that conspiracy. >> from the beginning wouldn't really give up anything. nothing about him fit. we knew that. we knew in our gut that there is something wrong. >> he arrived in the united states in july of 2000 from sud rabe. >> settled into the middle eastern community of patterson. >> paterson, new jersey, where 11 of the 19 hijackers passed through before the 9/11 attacks. >> paterson is really the launching pad for the plot. >> it is the only place we can actually connect. we can't put them all together at one time or in one meeting place because they blended in the community. >> it is here that he met up and l
government has spent more than a half a million dollars trying to deport him but has had no success. with nearly 400,000 people waiting for u.s. citizenship in november 2012 he received political asylum for the third time. >> a slap in the face to americans. especially the victims of 9/11 and the families. >> this case is personal. for former criminal investigator jim bush and retired fbi special agent bob buchowski. >> 3,000 people were murdered. he was definitely part of...
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what the nra is doing making it about mayor bloomberg, talking about sugary drinks, talking about government intervening in your lives to avoid focusing on the underlying policy. hopefully this will activate people in those states to reach out to members of congress and urge them to vote for this common sense gun legislation. >> you were a mayor in providence, you know about this. the argument you make is what we heard from michael bloomberg yesterday. let me play a little clip from him. >> 90% of the public wants something and their representatives vote against that, common sense says they're going to have a price to pay for that. >> will they though? we have seen that votes don't always come directly out of public opinion polls. >> i think this time is different. we saw 20 first grade children slaughtered because of gun violence in a classroom in this country and six adults. if this event in newtown is not enough to cause congress to do something about the surge of gun violence in this country, shame on us. i think this is different, million mom march, mayors against illegal guns, demand a
what the nra is doing making it about mayor bloomberg, talking about sugary drinks, talking about government intervening in your lives to avoid focusing on the underlying policy. hopefully this will activate people in those states to reach out to members of congress and urge them to vote for this common sense gun legislation. >> you were a mayor in providence, you know about this. the argument you make is what we heard from michael bloomberg yesterday. let me play a little clip from him....
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. >> will the federal government begin stealing our money? >> i wouldn't freak outn't the cpc budget coming through. >> did i sound like i was freenging out? >> i'm worried about the millions of people watching this suddenly think there's going to be tax seizures. >> paul ryan has an important job to do. >> i told the congresswoman i wanted to talk to her about her speech at cpac. >> you talked about engaged in, the fact that he has a dog walker, which...
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a government shutdown. online, we look at how one adventurer is preparing for an anniversary trek across antarctica. hari talks with joanne davies, who plans to lead an expedition on skis next year in honor of the 100th anniversary of explorer ernest shackleton's attempt. plus, health correspondent betty ann bowser examines the coming crisis in long-term care for seniors and shares her own experience with an ailing mother. that's on our health page. all that and more is on our website newshour.pbs.org. >> ifill: and that's the newshour for tonight. on thursday, we'll examine what congress is doing to keep the government up and running. i'm gwen ifill. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. we'll see you online and again here tomorrow evening. thank you and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> support also comes from carnegie corporation of new york, a foundation created to do what andrew carnegie cal
a government shutdown. online, we look at how one adventurer is preparing for an anniversary trek across antarctica. hari talks with joanne davies, who plans to lead an expedition on skis next year in honor of the 100th anniversary of explorer ernest shackleton's attempt. plus, health correspondent betty ann bowser examines the coming crisis in long-term care for seniors and shares her own experience with an ailing mother. that's on our health page. all that and more is on our website...
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never ending mission to force changes, to boldly go where no government employee has gone before. >> the irs under fire for this training video that parodies "star trek," costing tens of thousands of dollars. >> serve you coffee while you wait, sir, it's better than mcdonald's and twice the price. >> it's bad and makes you want to pull your hair out. >> back in russia, i dream some day i'd be rich and famous. >> me, too, that's why i became a public servant. >> not trying to get all, but got to give props. spent almost a million on clowns, mind readers and-- >> ♪ love to the nation, never be under investigation ♪ . >> greta: paul prouty the regional commissioner did lose his job. >> ♪ oh, oh ♪ >> tsa says he known or should have known about the questionable or excessive expenditures. ♪ i got that ♪ >> he got his job back. >> previously on the amazing race. >> cbs, idiotic, stupid, take that show and shove it. >> we apologize to veterans. >> we didn't see this coming. there's no harm in saying, you're screwed up. >> greta: all that and more straight ahead. first, what's go
never ending mission to force changes, to boldly go where no government employee has gone before. >> the irs under fire for this training video that parodies "star trek," costing tens of thousands of dollars. >> serve you coffee while you wait, sir, it's better than mcdonald's and twice the price. >> it's bad and makes you want to pull your hair out. >> back in russia, i dream some day i'd be rich and famous. >> me, too, that's why i became a public...
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again, it is a question not just about the issue but the substance, the process of the way we make government in our country. the people are farther ahead than their leaders and the leaders aren't following suit with action. >> before the supreme court tomorrow. ken, keith, susan, thank you for joining us this morning. >>> justice correspondent pete williams joins us live from washington with the latest on this week's pivotal supreme court cases coming up in a few minutes. stick around for that. >>> and speaking of millions and billions of dollars, a lucky person in new jersey won the $338 million powerball jackpot. none of the four at this table. >>> and immigration reform has a new friend, facebook's mark zuckerberg. how he plans to help enact new legislation. ♪ you know my hearts for you... ♪ i'm up next, but now i'm singing the heartburn blues. hold on, prilosec isn't for fast relief. cue up alka-seltzer. it stops heartburn fast. ♪ oh what a relief it is! ...but he'd wait for her forever, for any reason, and would always be there with the biggest welcome home. for a love this strong
again, it is a question not just about the issue but the substance, the process of the way we make government in our country. the people are farther ahead than their leaders and the leaders aren't following suit with action. >> before the supreme court tomorrow. ken, keith, susan, thank you for joining us this morning. >>> justice correspondent pete williams joins us live from washington with the latest on this week's pivotal supreme court cases coming up in a few minutes. stick...
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versus federal government? do you have some breakdown on that? >> given about flood damage will be federal and commercial industry has not chosen to a flood insurance for homeowners peer preponderance is borne by the taxpayer and the flood insurance program. outside of that commercial entity that had insurance of even numbers done by the private sector. >> if i could i'd come to senator, one of the critical things about what craig has said is historically we've not had a coordinated response where we're using the same standards. typically which you have is the official flood maps, the old flood maps for new jersey and new york would govern investments would make post-disaster. but we are doing a straight use these new maps to ensure it matches fema uses the latest information across federal government were doing a. for example, enter first book written on this, we required any time mussina does rebuilding with 50%, you have to use these new maps, even if they're not going to be official for the flood program wi
versus federal government? do you have some breakdown on that? >> given about flood damage will be federal and commercial industry has not chosen to a flood insurance for homeowners peer preponderance is borne by the taxpayer and the flood insurance program. outside of that commercial entity that had insurance of even numbers done by the private sector. >> if i could i'd come to senator, one of the critical things about what craig has said is historically we've not had a coordinated...
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whether it's gas prom or the russian government or russian finance industry, i have no idea. maybe you do. but it also occurs to me, we know -- we've had reports, including last evening on this program, russian people are really money launders in cyprus. and, in fact, they're sort goods and service evil launders, too. they unload and load stuff that goes to iran, stuff that goes to syria. i mean, it's really bad stuff. so i just had this thought. if russia gas prom or whoever can run the cypriot banks, that would leave them in a position, the russians, to keep the record-keeping nice and sloppy. so no one really knows what the hell is going on. it wouldn't be anything to do with the ecb. or germany or somebody that might be more appropriate. this would keep it nice and sloppy, wouldn't it, don jensen? >> yes, i'm glad you mentioned that, a national security angle too, the european press has said they use cyprus banks to fund the assad regime. the other thing i wanted to mention, larry, since the beginning of the year, putin has wanted to reduce the exposure of russian oil gar
whether it's gas prom or the russian government or russian finance industry, i have no idea. maybe you do. but it also occurs to me, we know -- we've had reports, including last evening on this program, russian people are really money launders in cyprus. and, in fact, they're sort goods and service evil launders, too. they unload and load stuff that goes to iran, stuff that goes to syria. i mean, it's really bad stuff. so i just had this thought. if russia gas prom or whoever can run the...
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i think we've seen pan out a muslim brotherhood government in control and we misread the arab spring and the muslim brotherhood said they wouldn't run someone for president and they did. we've seen hamas stronger as well as hezbollah, islamic jihad. and we've seen incredibly unstable situation in syria. when i was there on a congressional visit and we sat down with president netanyahu, one thing he asked, he was concerned about iran and the dominance and occurred and we have the iranian guard in syria. and their march toward having the nuclear device so they can have dominance. >> sean: that's all true and it's gotten worse, leslie, after the suck up to the world apology tour. and king be abdullah, jordan, says it's naive, that the muslim brotherhood are wolves in sheep's clothing, risky for him. and this president is giving 1.5 billion dollars, and f-16 jets and tanks it a guy that views the israelis as the descendents of apes and pigs. do you think that's a good foreign policy, leslie marshall? >> i don't think it's a good foreign policy to pretty much be-- is that a good policy. >
i think we've seen pan out a muslim brotherhood government in control and we misread the arab spring and the muslim brotherhood said they wouldn't run someone for president and they did. we've seen hamas stronger as well as hezbollah, islamic jihad. and we've seen incredibly unstable situation in syria. when i was there on a congressional visit and we sat down with president netanyahu, one thing he asked, he was concerned about iran and the dominance and occurred and we have the iranian guard...
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government can be helpful. i think thatpoint, part of my goal during this trip has been to hear from both president abbas and prime minister netanyahu about what they would need and how they would see a potential path, how it will be structured. i think it is premature for me to give you an answer to the question that you just posed. i think it is a good one, i think it is a legitimate one, but i'm still hearing from them. and me, secretary kerry, and others we're going to go back and look at what we've heard from both sides and make a determination as to what has the best prospect for success. i think, this, that incremental steps that serve to delay and put off some of the more fundamental issues rather than incremental steps that help a final step might look like. probably won't be the boast approach. it is notter clear that will build trust. if you have a situation that the incremental steps replace the broader vision versus incremental steps in pursuit of a broader vision. you get four more years, 10 more
government can be helpful. i think thatpoint, part of my goal during this trip has been to hear from both president abbas and prime minister netanyahu about what they would need and how they would see a potential path, how it will be structured. i think it is premature for me to give you an answer to the question that you just posed. i think it is a good one, i think it is a legitimate one, but i'm still hearing from them. and me, secretary kerry, and others we're going to go back and look at...
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should be. >> the government is trying to dictate who we can love and whom we can marry when actually it's a fundamental right for the constitution. understand. >>ed a god is showing up in our relationships and our families and more and more americans, indeed a majority across all faith traditions are supportive of the right to marry. >> the opposition, though, remains, maintains that it is not the time for marriage equality. brendan, i know you had a chance this weekend to go on "face the nation." tony perkins of the family research council appeared this issue to your recent super bowl win. i just want to play what he said. >> 30 states, eight additional states have the definition of natural marriage into their statutes. so we're far from being at a point where america has embraced same-sex marriage. if you look at it you know, brendan, they won the super bowl by three points. we're at 30 to i think two states where the people have actually voted on marriage. that's a pretty widespread. >> brendan, i want to ask you, you never got a chance to respond to that. do you think that this r
should be. >> the government is trying to dictate who we can love and whom we can marry when actually it's a fundamental right for the constitution. understand. >>ed a god is showing up in our relationships and our families and more and more americans, indeed a majority across all faith traditions are supportive of the right to marry. >> the opposition, though, remains, maintains that it is not the time for marriage equality. brendan, i know you had a chance this weekend to go...
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government. guest: host: if you go to our website, you will find information that could be helpful in helping your kids understand the operation of the u.s. government. caller: i have used it in class on numerous occasions. first, define "politico." for us who is a term are really into the weeds. host: he also talked about health care. guest: it continues to be a big debate in congress and we sell multiple attempts last night from senate republicans to pass bills that would repeal parts or all of the health care law. this is a debate still going on. we had a supreme court ruling on that. the courts ruled in their favor that they are still making the argument is unconstitutional. host: the caller also brought up resolutions. this is a non -- non-binding resolution that was passed in the house. what is the point? guest: it still takes the temperature, a way to know where these numbers stand. the carbon tax amendment is -- or the attempt to create one, failed. republicans see it as a good that the p
government. guest: host: if you go to our website, you will find information that could be helpful in helping your kids understand the operation of the u.s. government. caller: i have used it in class on numerous occasions. first, define "politico." for us who is a term are really into the weeds. host: he also talked about health care. guest: it continues to be a big debate in congress and we sell multiple attempts last night from senate republicans to pass bills that would repeal...
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but there's a legitimate government reason for making a distinction between the two kinds of couples. they say only opposite sex couples can produce children and that's reason enough for the state to make a distinction. the other side says it doesn't make any sense because allowing same-sex couples to get married, that won't affect the rights of traditional couples, won't in any way devalue the institution of marriage. that's the heart of the case here. now, it has to be said, luke, that there is a potential land mine in this case. and here's the reason. the state of california, which normally would defend its own state laws agrees with the two couples that are suing over prop 8. they agree it's uninstitutional. so the legal defense has been carried on by the people who got prop 8 on the ballot in the first place. and there remains a legal question about whether or not they have the right to carry on this appeal. so the narrowest way is to say they don't have any appeal right, that would leave the original ruling standing which would permit same-sex marriage to resume, but it would ap
but there's a legitimate government reason for making a distinction between the two kinds of couples. they say only opposite sex couples can produce children and that's reason enough for the state to make a distinction. the other side says it doesn't make any sense because allowing same-sex couples to get married, that won't affect the rights of traditional couples, won't in any way devalue the institution of marriage. that's the heart of the case here. now, it has to be said, luke, that there...
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government was the problem and government had to be shrunk. as a result, we saw pensions going away, wages decreasing. all of the sudden, i was fresh out of college, my first full- time job, and now my healthcare was part of my income. unions -- host: if you could get to your point -- caller: my point is that the republicans seem to be very focused on robbing the treasury. theking the backs of working people. there is no respect for a wage- earner or a laborer. the only people they have to answer to are the corporations. guest: i think you're basically right. first budget's director outlined a strategy in the early 1980 posts -- 1980's cold starve the beast. the right wings have noted that even republican presidents like eisenhower and nixon, you cannot cut popular programs like social security or medicare or other things, highway construction. and government grew at a slower rate than under liberals but still grew. ofy came up with a strategy deliberately cutting taxes, deliberately creating huge budget deficits. and then we will cry, oh, my
government was the problem and government had to be shrunk. as a result, we saw pensions going away, wages decreasing. all of the sudden, i was fresh out of college, my first full- time job, and now my healthcare was part of my income. unions -- host: if you could get to your point -- caller: my point is that the republicans seem to be very focused on robbing the treasury. theking the backs of working people. there is no respect for a wage- earner or a laborer. the only people they have to...
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one is a government run or government -- where things are dictated from healthcare to regulations. those are the kinds of things i believe stifle growth. i'm part of our freshman group working on regulatory reform. we are going to talk about that. is not take away the ability for someone to take away the pea, -- epa, but it helps those affected by it. there are real business affected. regulations are cutting -- the best way to help this country is to get washington in that so that it is -- so our free-trade agreements can work, so that our products can be sold overseas. free-trade trade is what we need to be part of. follow up onter, your syrian comments, "so you are against sending troops to syria?" said. that's not what i we have to figure out what is the proper role for us to play in syria. again, a comment i heard this morning -- what do we have a un for if it is completely useless ? i agree that right now, the un is basically useless in this situation. here is one thing that is ,mazing, from both sides everybody turns to us. everybody in the world eventually turns to america a
one is a government run or government -- where things are dictated from healthcare to regulations. those are the kinds of things i believe stifle growth. i'm part of our freshman group working on regulatory reform. we are going to talk about that. is not take away the ability for someone to take away the pea, -- epa, but it helps those affected by it. there are real business affected. regulations are cutting -- the best way to help this country is to get washington in that so that it is -- so...
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government for this government at that time. austerity is what you do when you have a debt crisis. you raise taxes, you cut spending on current seniors to try and please the bond markets and stop the panic. that's the path that we're on. what we're trying to do is prevent austerity. what do we propose? let's grow the economy. let's reform the tax system, let's stop picking winners and losers through loopholes, lower tax rates for everybody, families and businesses to create jobs and commig growth. let's open up the resources we have in this country, oil, coal, gas so we can bring down gas prices. increase paychecks, create jobs, help manufacturing. we have a safety net that isn't working. we have the highest poverty rates in a generation. 46 million people in poverty. we need to fix this safety net so so that it works to get people back on their feet again. we need to save medicare so that it's not bankrupt because it is on a path to bankruptcy. so that the current seniors can rest in comfort knowing that it's not going to be ta
government for this government at that time. austerity is what you do when you have a debt crisis. you raise taxes, you cut spending on current seniors to try and please the bond markets and stop the panic. that's the path that we're on. what we're trying to do is prevent austerity. what do we propose? let's grow the economy. let's reform the tax system, let's stop picking winners and losers through loopholes, lower tax rates for everybody, families and businesses to create jobs and commig...
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the deal has been reached to transfer the controversial bagram prison to afghan government. the most dangerous prisoner will not be released. the transfer of power takes place tomorrow. >>> and pope francis called for people to be humble and young at heart during his first palm sunday mass at st. peter's square. in the vatican. pope francis arrived in an packed square in an uncovered vehicle. he broke away from his prepared homily to tell the people to lead simple lives. palm sunday is the beginning of holy week, leading up to easter. >>> the man considered god father of fitness, the bodybuilder has died. legend joe weeder helped popularize body building. he introduced the world to a young austrian bodybuilder. you see him there, his name is arnold schwarzenegger. arnold schwarzenegger said, through a statement, through hard work and training we could all be champions. joe weider was 93 years of age. >>> and here's something that you don't see every day, a driver lost control of his car and wound up on his neighbor's roof. in glendale, california, the passenger in the errant
the deal has been reached to transfer the controversial bagram prison to afghan government. the most dangerous prisoner will not be released. the transfer of power takes place tomorrow. >>> and pope francis called for people to be humble and young at heart during his first palm sunday mass at st. peter's square. in the vatican. pope francis arrived in an packed square in an uncovered vehicle. he broke away from his prepared homily to tell the people to lead simple lives. palm sunday is...
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the federal government is open, that is it from here in hagerstown. jenna: where is your other glove? i'm worried about you steve. >> i lost one of my gloves. i don't know what happened. i'll be okay. jenna: good, we've got the crew out there taking care of you. steve, thank you very much. good to hear as the officers say not a lot of tphoebgs on the road today. we are tracking the storm on the fox weather center. janice will be with us with brand-new information on who will be hit the hardest by the storm and when. jon: dangerous new developments in syria to tell you about, including a vow by the president there, bashar al-assad to, vote, wipe out muslim extremists who have sided with opposition forces. the growing turmoil now possibly drawing the u.s. closer to getting involved in the com conflict. why does syria matter. catherine herridge live in washington with more on that story. >> what makes the sear january conflict distinctive is the regime has links to all the regional none tphreubgts and key players in and outside of the middle east. the se
the federal government is open, that is it from here in hagerstown. jenna: where is your other glove? i'm worried about you steve. >> i lost one of my gloves. i don't know what happened. i'll be okay. jenna: good, we've got the crew out there taking care of you. steve, thank you very much. good to hear as the officers say not a lot of tphoebgs on the road today. we are tracking the storm on the fox weather center. janice will be with us with brand-new information on who will be hit the...
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the national average is $3.67 per gallon. >>> government investigators are sounding the alarm about safety in labs that research anthrax and other potential bio terror weapons. they say a lack of national standards is putting the labs at risk for a major accident. nothing has been done about the problem since an original warning four years ago. >>> in medical news, a warning for new moms. too many infants are being fed solid food too early. a new survey found 40% of new moms were already giving their babies solid food at four months. pediatricians insist that babies should have nothing but breast milk or formula for six months. >>> britain's prince harry will travel to the united states this may, he's stop in new york and connecticut, as well as areas of new jersey devastated by hurricane sandy. he'll visit troops at walter reed medical center and attend the warrior games in colorado featuring injured service members. >>> and finally the scare of a lifetime for a photographer, trying to get the perfect shot. don't know why, of a crocodile in costa rica. >> no, no, no, no, no. >> yeah, just
the national average is $3.67 per gallon. >>> government investigators are sounding the alarm about safety in labs that research anthrax and other potential bio terror weapons. they say a lack of national standards is putting the labs at risk for a major accident. nothing has been done about the problem since an original warning four years ago. >>> in medical news, a warning for new moms. too many infants are being fed solid food too early. a new survey found 40% of new moms...
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next it goes to state and local government choices. then to homeless shelter use and finally it can be put up to sale. it should start to the sale to the private sector or some other entity rather than waiting until everybody else has a chance to look at it because by then the private sector has moved on to some other choice. >> gretchen: let's take a look at what the president sed about this in 2010. i hereby direct agencies to accelerate efforts to eliminate excess properties. in total, agencies should produce no less than $3 billion in cost savings by the end of fiscal year 2012. i'm assuming that happened or did it not? >> it did not happen. in fact the government accountability office took a look at bunch of properties, 23 out of 26 they looked at were mislabeled. they said one building was in great shape. it was rat infested. the again services administration said they were saving $118 million on four new construction projects, but those savings were over 30 years, not even over one year. they are not close to those savings. pres
next it goes to state and local government choices. then to homeless shelter use and finally it can be put up to sale. it should start to the sale to the private sector or some other entity rather than waiting until everybody else has a chance to look at it because by then the private sector has moved on to some other choice. >> gretchen: let's take a look at what the president sed about this in 2010. i hereby direct agencies to accelerate efforts to eliminate excess properties. in total,...
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and then been replaced by worst governments. russia, of course, is the best example of that. but there are many such examples. so i think the concern of the president and his administration is not just to see that assad's regime ends but also to see that there is not a truly violent and horrific civil conflict and a continuing disarray after he leaves office with more death, more destruction, and the absence of democratic institutions. not an easy task. >> no, not at all. senator, let's talk about the buzz that's out there regarding president obama's trip. it was a glowing success in israel but it was for the palestinians. how do you read it? >> well, of course, the objectives and expectations were limited and i think the white house wisely did that because there was no prospect for an immediate breakthrough. but i think the president did a good job at reaching several target audiences. first and foremost, the people of israel whose support will be necessary for any government that takes actions that are needed to bring the conf
and then been replaced by worst governments. russia, of course, is the best example of that. but there are many such examples. so i think the concern of the president and his administration is not just to see that assad's regime ends but also to see that there is not a truly violent and horrific civil conflict and a continuing disarray after he leaves office with more death, more destruction, and the absence of democratic institutions. not an easy task. >> no, not at all. senator, let's...
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ending an increasingly bitter dispute between the two governments. the handover comes on the heels of an unannounced visit to kabul by secretary of state john kerry. after a private meeting with afghan president hamid karzai, kerry insisted that they are on, quote, the same page regarding security and the release of prisoners despite suggestions otherwise. >> president karzai agrees there are certain people there who shouldn't necessarily be out, you know, creating problems. and so we're very comfortable that -- that sovereignty is fully protected and the interest of the united states with respect to prisoners are fully protected. >> president karzai said that a prison review board would carefully consider any u.s. intelligence about detainees deemed too dangerous to set free. >>> mixed messages out of cyprus this morning after a $13 billion bailout to avert an economic meltdown. banks on the mediterranean island nation were supposed to reopen today but the government decided to keep them closed until thursday, hoping to prevent a run on deposits. th
ending an increasingly bitter dispute between the two governments. the handover comes on the heels of an unannounced visit to kabul by secretary of state john kerry. after a private meeting with afghan president hamid karzai, kerry insisted that they are on, quote, the same page regarding security and the release of prisoners despite suggestions otherwise. >> president karzai agrees there are certain people there who shouldn't necessarily be out, you know, creating problems. and so we're...
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he was governed by torture and would never wish any people to be governed by him in the future. iraqis are in the stream of their development as a modern country. they sure are happy with us. as you look at the story, you have to say the great beneficiaries of iraq were it is iranians. they were trying to do that and failed. we achieved it. iran is much more powerful and has a louis ruling over the iraqi government. one thing the americans can hold on to with pride after what most people would agree was a mistake in invading iraq in 2003. we stayed the course long enough to restabilize the country, a courageous decision by president bush, but he stayed there on the ground and he was aided by general petraeus. whatever happened later in general petraeus's career didn't change that. >> unbelievable. you can count the thousands or tens of thousands of iraqis who are alive because the country didn't keep zooming off towards civil war. >> richard engle a couple of years ago was asked what was going on in iraq and asked him what he thought about and he said not much. the statutes of d
he was governed by torture and would never wish any people to be governed by him in the future. iraqis are in the stream of their development as a modern country. they sure are happy with us. as you look at the story, you have to say the great beneficiaries of iraq were it is iranians. they were trying to do that and failed. we achieved it. iran is much more powerful and has a louis ruling over the iraqi government. one thing the americans can hold on to with pride after what most people would...